After looking for something evergreen to put in a large oak barrel situated at the front of our cottage which is in full sun but subject to our salt-laden winds, we decided to get one as it is supposed to cope with this situation. Looks lovely and its leaves remind me of my Bay bush that is in a similar site and is doing really well. Anyone grown one?
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Anyone grown the Strawberry Tree (Arbutus unedo)?
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Yes, I've got one.
It's grown as hedging a lot in Italy, where the berries actually taste pretty nice. There isn't enough sun for them to develop any flavour here so they are sweet, seedy pap. Look pretty though.
You need to watch for fungal growth on the leaves if the place you put them is damp, but the salt in your winds (!) might cure that anyway. Mine's a bit rusty. The ones by the Thames are big and beautiful.http://mudandgluts.com - growing fruit and veg in suburbia
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They do in sunny Italy. I ate all the ones I could reach in a garden centre there - with permission. My father-in-law charmed the owner.
Here they taste of nothing much, in my opinion.http://mudandgluts.com - growing fruit and veg in suburbia
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We have quite a few growing wild on our land. They're also known as Shepherd's Cherry trees here. But the shepherds must have been desperate because although I quite like (don't mind!) the taste, the texture is altogether too pippy and fibrous. One is definitely enough. Mrs Bee, you might find they make a nice foam or other kind of extract though.
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